Unfortunately not (I wanted to communicate sooner, but run short of time)We got a letter from the walloon minister of heritage saying he would not protect Quatre-Bras farm, because it's role in the battle was less important than to one played by other farms (Pierrepont, Lairalle, Gemioncourt), and because there are already too many proctected buildings at Waterloo.

End of story, unless we can convince some (famous) HISTORIANS - preferably who have written books on the subject- to write to him, telling him he is wrong.

Since the minister has moved the argument towards the historic importance of the farm, we should move our argumentation in that direction. If historians have already written, maybe they haven't done so as historians.

I can give a simple answer to your question : what tourist route ?

They even don't know if they'll be able to finish the new underground memorial at the Lion mound, let alone make a new tourist route...

The minister of Tourism doesn't seem to be interested.

He's socialist and from another region, Walloon Brabant is center-right.